• dogramone (12/3/2012)


    And unfortunately none of them are intelligent enough to investigate. Oh for the good old days when IT was a black box that no one got involved in unless they were truly inspired. Now it's become jut like accounting, a degree and job only and in it jut for the money.

    Joe please keep hitting them with a hammer, eventually it might imprint somewhere.

    Oh, don't worry, he definately makes an impression.

    You bring up a good point though. Eventually (we're getting there) the tools become good enough that the average person can roll their own for small projects. They may not be a professional cabinet maker but the average person just needs to be able to slap their IKEA bookshelf together. Quality will always be required at some level, but every contacts database out there really doesn't (usually) need top-end computer science knowledge. However, I'm helping to horribly derail this poor thread, and probably shouldn't soapbox that topic here. Though, I do have a new blog post idea. 🙂


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